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Books in the Cambridge Planetary Science Old series

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  • by A. H. Cook
    £48.99

    In this book Alan Cook explains how the mechanical properties of the planets are determined, how planetary materials behave at high pressure, and how celestial mechanics and the quantum physics of highly condensed matter may be combined to determine the general constitution of the planets.

  • by F. W. Taylor, John T. Houghton & C. D. Rodgers
    £41.99

    This book describes how measurements can be made of the properties of the Earth and planets using this method. It includes descriptions of the scientific principles, technical implementation, mathematical methods for analysing the measurements, a history of measurements that have been made and discussions of the phenomena that have been discovered and studied using remote sounding.

  • - On Earth, Mars, Venus and Titan
    by Ronald Greeley & James D. Iversen
    £46.49

    This book gives an account of geological aspects of windblown material. Aeolian processes play an important role in modifying the surface of the Earth, and they are also active on Mars. Additionally, they are thought to occur on Venus and possibly Titan as well.

  • - The Moon and Other Planets
    by Paul D. (Lunar and Planetary Institute Spudis
    £48.99

    Multi-ring basins are large impact craters formed in the early history of planets. The author gives the definitive geological study of basins on the Moon using data from lunar landings and remote sensing; and goes on to examine the terrestrial planets. Spectacular photographs are used throughout.

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    £64.49

    This book comprises twelve interwoven articles written by leading space scientists who summarize our state of knowledge of the physics of the magnetosphere surrounding the planet Jupiter. Ground-based data as well as information from the Pioneer and Voyager spacecraft are used in developing both physical descriptions and theoretical understanding.

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    £51.99

    Planetary Mapping describes the history and process of mapping planets and satellites beyond the Earth. Mapping planetary bodies is a unique process much different from ordinary terrestrial cartography. Although many kinds of imaging systems have been launched into interplanetary space, nearly all of them were designed for purposes other than map-making.

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